and taxing and things like that. instead of the people having more rights about how they want to -- their country to be ran. >> ok. as an 11-year-old, watching, i'm very glad you got through tonight. thanks for taking part. susan page, as a mom, that 11-year-old, no matter what his politics, just has to kind of warm your heart a bit. >> it does. i think we just heard from the future governor of south carolina. already with a pretty clear position or maybe running for the senate or the house. yeah, i think it's great. as susan knows, i've got two sons who have always been pretty interested in politics since they grew up in washington, d.c., and one of them in particular who loved presidential history and was quite the devoted viewer of c-span as he was growing up. >> i want to have you explain to our audience, because it's always great to hear process, do reporters such as yourself get to sit in the debate hall? are there any reporters in the debate hall at all? how does that work? or are you watching on television li